Oh yeah, I found your microgrow thread. I'll have to do some studying. That's really good to know about IR. I have a cheap LED from ebay with IR and I'm going to get another one, or a similar one like Marshydro.
I'm sure I'll figure it out if I go through your thread, but how did they get stunted?
I'm feeling torn between Night Queen and Stone Dragon for my first grow. If they're not out of stock by the time I get paid next week, I can get 15 Stone Dragon regular seeds plus 10 free Moonstone regular seeds, which seems like an amazing deal, even if I do have to weed out the pollinating plants. I could even save some and do some breeding experiments in the future.
Thanks for the tips @912GreenSkell. Very helpful.
Sour crack is a mephisto original and my favorite plant to date. All of the crosses like sour blues and others are from it and are short and stocky
I attempted to run the seedlings in 16oz cups until they showed their sex and got root restriction. One of the plants(amnesia Stone) showed sex earlier at 14 days and was the least effected. All 3 stone dragons didn't show sex until day 21 so they were most impacted. I am trying a different approach than last season grow of 3 plants(first run), and 5 plants(second run), and am running 8 plats in the cab this round(just for fun!)
I suspect that unless I'm extremely careful, some stunting will occur just from transplant shock.
@912GreenSkell or anyone else who may know, What amount of water is required for the seedlings starting out to get a bit of runoff, and about what percentage of the full recommended nutrients do you use? I want to make sure I don't burn my babies, but I don't want to starve them either. Also, so you know what a good distance is for an LED from the seedlings?
I do my seedling very different than most so my method of watering might not be the best(use a spray bottle for the first 5-7 days). How much water to give for runoff all depends on medium and pot size.
Nute strength. I start nutes at 10 days old at roughly 1/4 strength and work my way up to around 1/2 while observing for deficiencies and over fertilizing signs.